EP3999697B1 - Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein becken und ein becken - Google Patents

Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein becken und ein becken Download PDF

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EP3999697B1
EP3999697B1 EP20844278.0A EP20844278A EP3999697B1 EP 3999697 B1 EP3999697 B1 EP 3999697B1 EP 20844278 A EP20844278 A EP 20844278A EP 3999697 B1 EP3999697 B1 EP 3999697B1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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    • B01D35/00Filtering devices having features not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00, or for applications not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00; Auxiliary devices for filtration; Filter housing constructions
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    • B01D35/306Filter mounting adapter
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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
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    • B01D35/00Filtering devices having features not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00, or for applications not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00; Auxiliary devices for filtration; Filter housing constructions
    • B01D35/02Filters adapted for location in special places, e.g. pipe-lines, pumps, stop-cocks
    • B01D35/027Filters adapted for location in special places, e.g. pipe-lines, pumps, stop-cocks rigidly mounted in or on tanks or reservoirs
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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    • E04H4/0018Easily movable or transportable swimming pools
    • E04H4/0025Easily movable or transportable swimming pools with inflatable parts
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    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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    • E04H4/06Safety devices; Coverings for baths
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H4/00Swimming or splash baths or pools
    • E04H4/12Devices or arrangements for circulating water, i.e. devices for removal of polluted water, cleaning baths or for water treatment
    • E04H4/1209Treatment of water for swimming pools
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H4/00Swimming or splash baths or pools
    • E04H4/12Devices or arrangements for circulating water, i.e. devices for removal of polluted water, cleaning baths or for water treatment
    • E04H4/1209Treatment of water for swimming pools
    • E04H4/1245Recirculating pumps for swimming pool water

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  • the present disclosure relates to the technical field of circulating filtration for pools. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a water circulation system for a pool. The present disclosure further relates to a water circulation system configured to reduce risk of injury from a user's body part being drawn into a water outlet from which an external pump draws water out of the pool.
  • Many conventional pools are provided with a water outlet and a water inlet to circulate water for filtration and for heating, with a pump drawing water out of the pool through the water outlet and returning the water back to the pool through the water inlet.
  • Some examples are disclosed in documents US 2019/032351 , EP 3135841 , WO 96/31264 , WO 2016/181209 or in CN 209114919 .
  • Many conventional pools also include a filter at the water outlet of the pool. Such filters commonly include a shield to protect a user's skin or hair from being drawn into or onto the water outlet as a result negative pressure at the water outlet. As shown in Fig.
  • a pool 1 is provided with a water inlet 3 in fluid communication with an external pump 2 and a water outlet 4 with a filter 5. If the filter 5 is removed, but not replaced with a new filter, suction at the water outlet may draw the user's body or hair against or into the water outlet. In some cases, this suction may be powerful enough that the user may be unable to free themself from the water outlet, which can result in injury to the user.
  • a water circulation system is provided with two water outlets to increase user safety.
  • a water outlet 4 with a filter 5a
  • another water outlet is provided with a filter 5b.
  • the two water outlets are typically spaced apart by a long distance to prevent one user from being able to make contact with the two water outlets at the same time so as to ensure safety.
  • the available area is limited, and therefore, the positions of the water outlets can affect a user's experience, so large spacing between two water outlets can result in a waste of usable space. Furthermore, large spacing between multiple water outlets can reduce production efficiency.
  • a water circulation system for a pool comprises a water outlet assembly mounted to an inner wall of the pool and in fluid communication with an external pump through a water outlet pipe.
  • the water circulation system also includes an air inlet assembly mounted to the pool a preset distance from the water outlet assembly, and an air outlet assembly attached to the water outlet assembly and in fluid communication with the water outlet assembly.
  • the water circulation system also includes an air inlet passage connecting the air inlet assembly to the air outlet assembly, wherein fluid can enter the air inlet assembly and be introduced to the water outlet assembly through the air outlet assembly.
  • the air inlet assembly of the water circulation system comprises an air inlet outer cover mounted to the inner wall of the pool, a top wall of the pool, or an outer wall of the pool.
  • the air inlet outer cover includes a plurality of air inlets.
  • the air inlet passage is located between the inner wall of the pool and the outer wall of the pool or in a pool body adjacent to the inner wall of the pool; the air inlet passage is connected to each of the air inlet outer cover and the air outlet assembly by joints.
  • the air inlet assembly is mounted to the inner wall of the pool, and the fluid includes water from the pool.
  • At least one of the joints is fixed with a rubber coating to the inner wall of the pool, or to the top wall of the pool, or to the outer wall of the pool.
  • at least one of the joints is integrally formed with the air inlet outer cover or the air outlet assembly.
  • the air outlet assembly of the water circulation system for a pool comprises a shell fixed to the inner wall of the pool; the shell includes an installation port for receiving the water outlet assembly; the shell also includes a plurality of air inlets, at least some air inlets of the plurality of air inlets are located above a desired water level of the pool.
  • the shell includes an internal cavity defining the air inlet passage.
  • the air outlet assembly comprises a shell fixed to the inner wall of the pool; the shell includes a first installation port for receiving the air inlet passage and a second installation port for receiving the water outlet assembly, and wherein the shell includes an internal cavity through which the air inlet passage is in fluid communication with the water outlet assembly.
  • the shell of the air outlet assembly comprises a first shell and a second shell connected to each other, wherein at least one of the first shell and the second shell defines the first installation port and the second installation port, and wherein the first installation port and the second installation port include air holes in fluid communication with the internal cavity.
  • the water outlet assembly comprises a water outlet device and the water outlet pipe through which the water outlet device is connected to the external pump;
  • the water outlet device includes a circumferential side wall, wherein the water outlet device is mounted to the inner wall of the pool and at least partially located inside the shell, wherein the water outlet device includes a plurality of water outlet orifices in fluid communication with water in the pool, and wherein the water outlet device includes a plurality of through holes in the circumferential side wall.
  • the plurality of through holes are circumferentially arranged around the circumferential side wall of the water outlet device and adjacent to the inner wall of the pool.
  • the water outlet device is connected to the water outlet pipe via a water outlet device joint.
  • the plurality of through holes of the water outlet device are located inside of the water outlet device joint.
  • the water outlet assembly includes a water outlet pipe connector connecting the water outlet device to the water outlet pipe;
  • the water outlet pipe connector includes a water outlet pipe joint connected to a water outlet device joint, with the water outlet pipe joint connected directly to the water outlet pipe, and the water outlet device joint connected directly to the water outlet device; the plurality of through holes of the water outlet device are located adjacent to the water outlet device joint.
  • the water outlet pipe connector further comprises a flexible connector attached to the inner wall of the pool; the water outlet pipe joint is attached to the inner wall of the pool by the flexible connector.
  • the water outlet pipe joint is connected to the flexible connector by secondary injection molding.
  • the shell of the air outlet assembly and the water outlet assembly form a substantially closed space when the water outlet assembly is blocked.
  • the air outlet assembly is in fluid communication with the water outlet assembly when the water outlet assembly is not connected to a filter, and wherein the air outlet assembly is not in fluid communication with the water outlet assembly when the water outlet assembly is connected to the filter.
  • the water circulation system for a pool according further comprising a flow blocking member configured to selectively block fluid communication between the through holes of the water outlet device and the water outlet assembly.
  • the flow blocking member comprises a connection interface of the filter.
  • the water circulation system for a pool further comprising a base and an elastic member, the base being located inside the shell of the air outlet assembly and the elastic member being sheathed on a side wall of the water outlet device, wherein the elastic member abuts against one of the inner wall of the pool and the inner wall of the shell of the air outlet assembly to bias the base away from the one of the inner wall of the pool and the inner wall of the housing of the air outlet assembly.
  • the flow blocking member comprises the base.
  • a water circulation system for a pool comprises a water inlet assembly mounted to an inner wall of the pool and in fluid communication with an external pump through a water inlet pipe.
  • the water circulation system also includes a water outlet assembly mounted to the inner wall of the pool and in fluid communication with the external pump through a water outlet pipe, and an auxiliary suction assembly mounted to the inner wall of the pool.
  • the auxiliary suction assembly is in fluid communication with the water outlet assembly when the water outlet assembly is disconnected from a filter, and the auxiliary suction assembly is blocked from fluid communication with the water outlet assembly when the water outlet assembly is connected to the filter.
  • a water circulation system for a pool comprises a water outlet assembly mounted to an inner wall of the pool, the water outlet assembly being configured to draw water out of the pool.
  • the water circulation system also includes an air inlet assembly mounted to the pool spaced apart from the water outlet assembly and configured to draw in ambient air.
  • the water circulation system also includes an air outlet assembly in communication with the water outlet assembly for introducing air to the water outlet assembly when the water outlet assembly is blocked, and an air inlet passage configured to convey air from the air inlet assembly to the water outlet assembly.
  • a water circulation system for a pool comprises a water outlet assembly mounted to an inner wall of the pool.
  • the water outlet assembly is configured to draw water out of the pool.
  • the water circulation system also includes an auxiliary suction assembly mounted to the inner wall of the pool.
  • the auxiliary suction assembly is in fluid communication with the water outlet assembly when the water outlet assembly is disconnected from a filter for introducing fluid to the water outlet assembly when the water outlet assembly is blocked.
  • the auxiliary suction assembly is blocked from fluid communication with the water outlet assembly when the water outlet assembly is connected to the filter.
  • a pool comprises a water circulation system according to one of the embodiments of the present invention.
  • the pool is an inflatable pool.
  • the air inlet passage is disposed in an air chamber of the inflatable pool.
  • the present disclosure provides exemplary embodiments of a water circulation system for a pool, and a pool fitted with such a water circulation system.
  • the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are described below with reference to the drawings for illustration.
  • the structural positions of various components, e.g., upper, lower, top, bottom, etc., are not absolute, but relative.
  • the orientation expressions are appropriate when the various components are arranged, as shown in the figures, but should change accordingly when the positions of the various components in the figures change.
  • the pool or pools described herein may be above-ground pools or in-ground pools, in which the above-ground pools include, but are not limited to, inflatable pools, massage pools, hot tubs, support pools and the like.
  • inflatable pools An inflatable pool is shown as an example.
  • “inner” refers to the direction toward a water storage area of a pool
  • “outer” refers to the direction towards the exterior of the whole pool.
  • “Gas” refers to any gas, such as air, that can be introduced from the outside atmosphere or from an apparatus
  • “fluid” includes both gas and liquid, such as a gas flow and a water flow.
  • a water circulation system for a pool generally comprises a water inlet assembly 30 and a water outlet assembly 40.
  • the water inlet assembly 30 is mounted to an inner wall 11 of the pool 10, with a water inlet device 32 in fluid communication with an external pump 20 through a water inlet pipe 31.
  • a water outlet assembly 40 is mounted to the inner wall 11, with a water outlet device 42 in fluid communication with the external pump 20 through a water outlet pipe 41.
  • a filter 80 may be mounted to the water outlet device 42.
  • a water circulation system with an air inlet assembly 60 and an air outlet assembly 50 is provided, wherein the air inlet assembly 60 is connected to the air outlet assembly 50 through an air inlet passage 63.
  • the air inlet assembly 60 is mounted to the pool at a preset distance from a water outlet assembly 40, and the air outlet assembly 50 is attached to the water outlet assembly 40 on the inner wall 11 of the pool and in fluid communication with the water outlet assembly 40.
  • the water circulation system can introduce external air from the air inlet assembly 60 to the air outlet assembly 50 through the air inlet passage 63 and then to the water outlet assembly 40 via the air outlet assembly 50.
  • water flow from the pool can flow into a water outlet pipe 41 in a normal way, and then flow into the pool via an external pump 20 and a water inlet pipe 31.
  • the external pump 20 continues operation, and negative pressure is generated at the water outlet of the water outlet assembly 40.
  • This negative pressure can make it difficult to remove the obstruction or body from the water outlet assembly 40.
  • air is introduced to the flow path of water flow to reduce the negative pressure at the water outlet, thereby reducing the suction force at the water outlet which can act upon the user's body or hair, the resulting reduction of suction force effectively protecting the user.
  • the air outlet assembly 50, 90 of the water circulation system may be configured to be in fluid communication with the water outlet assembly 40 when the water outlet assembly 40 is not connected to a filter 80, but not in fluid communication with the water outlet assembly 40 when the water outlet assembly 40 is connected to the filter 80.
  • the filter 80 when the filter 80 is not installed at the water outlet assembly 40, water and/or air can flow into the water outlet pipe 41 from the air outlet assembly 50, 90, as well as from the water outlet assembly 40. Even if the water outlet of the water outlet assembly 40 is blocked, water flow or air flow can still flow from the air outlet assembly 50, 90 to the water outlet pipe 41, thereby effectively protecting the user.
  • the filter 80 is installed on the water outlet assembly 40, water flow can only flow into the water outlet pipe 41 via the filter 80, thereby providing the filtering effect.
  • the air outlet assembly 50, 90 of the present disclosure may be configured to accommodate the filter 80.
  • Figs. 2a to 2e show a water circulation system for a pool according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the air outlet assembly 90 comprises a shell 91 fixed to the inner wall 11 of the pool.
  • the shell 91 includes an installation port 912 for receiving the water outlet assembly 40.
  • the shell 91 defines a plurality of air inlets, such as those provided by grille 911.
  • at least part of the grille 911 is located above a desired in-use water level of the pool, and the shell 91 has an internal cavity to define a fluid passage in fluid communication with the water outlet assembly 40.
  • the installation port 912 of the shell 91 may also receive the water inlet assembly 30.
  • the shell 91 serves as both an air inlet assembly and an air outlet assembly, and the internal cavity of the shell 91 also defines the air inlet passage.
  • Other embodiments of the present disclosure include the air inlet assembly mounted to the inner wall, or to the top wall or to the outer wall of the pool.
  • the pool 10 is an inflatable pool, and the air inlet passage 63 is disposed in an air chamber of the inflatable pool.
  • the water outlet device 42 is at least partially located inside the shell 91, and the water outlet device 42 includes a plurality of water outlet orifices 421 and a plurality of through holes 422 in a side wall thereof.
  • a circumferential side wall of the water outlet device 42 includes external threads that cooperate with internal threads of the filter 80, so that a user can conveniently install the filter 80 onto the water outlet device 42.
  • the plurality of through holes 422 may be on or adjacent to the external threads of the water outlet device 42, but the through holes 422 do not affect the connection function of the external threads.
  • the water outlet device may be provided with a water outlet device joint 42b connected to the inner wall of the pool.
  • the water outlet device joint 42b may be integrally formed or separately connected with the water outlet device 42.
  • the through holes 422 may be circumferentially arranged in the side wall of the water outlet device 42 and adjacent to the water outlet device joint 42b, as shown in Fig. 2c , thereby providing fluid communication between the internal cavity of the shell 91 and the water outlet assembly 40 via the through holes 422.
  • the air outlet assembly 50 is in fluid communication with the water outlet assembly 40 when the water outlet assembly 40 is not connected to the filter 80, and the air outlet assembly is not in fluid communication with the water outlet assembly when the water outlet assembly 40 is connected to the filter 80.
  • the through holes 422 of the water outlet device 42 may be selectively blocked from fluid communication with the air outlet assembly 50 by a water flow blocking member.
  • an elastic member 110 such as a coil spring, is sheathed on a side wall of the water outlet device 42.
  • a base 100 is provided inside of the shell 91 such that the elastic member 110 abuts against the inner wall 11 of the pool or the inner wall of the shell 91.
  • the base 100 serves as the water flow blocking member, and the elastic member 110 biases the base 100 away from the through holes 422.
  • the water outlet assembly 40 is not connected to the filter 80, referring to Figs. 2b and 2c , after the pump 20 is started, part of the water flow and air enter the shell 91 through the grille 911 of the shell 91, and then enters the water outlet pipe 41 from the shell 91 via the through holes 422 of the water outlet device 42, as indicated by the depicted arrows. At the same time, the other part of the water flow enters the water outlet pipe 41 through the water outlet orifices 421 of the water outlet device 42. The water flow then flows through the pump 20 and the water inlet pipe 31 from the water outlet pipe 41, finally returning to the pool 10 through the water inlet device 32, thereby providing circulating filtration for the pool.
  • the filter 80 is provided with a plurality of filter ports 81 and a connection interface 82.
  • the connection interface 82 of the filter 80 is made, for example, by means of threaded connection, to the water outlet device 42, the connection interface 82 abuts against the base 100, urging the base 100 to move toward the water outlet pipe 41, compressing the elastic member 110 and causing the base 100 to block the through holes 422 in the side wall of the water outlet device 42.
  • the fluid passage in the shell 91 is not in communication with the water outlet device 42, and water flow cannot enter the water outlet pipe 41 via the through holes 422, but can only flow in through the filter ports 81 of the filter 80, as indicated by the depicted arrows, and then return to the pool via the water outlet pipe 41, the pump 20, the water inlet pipe 31 and the water inlet device 32.
  • the filter 80 is removed, it should be understood that the base 100 is reset under the action of the elastic member 110 to abut against the inner wall of the shell 91, and the through holes 422 are in fluid communication with the shell 91 again. In this way, after the filter 80 is installed, water flow can only flow into the water outlet pipe via the filter, thereby providing the filtering effect.
  • the water outlet assembly 40 may comprise a water outlet pipe connector connecting the water outlet pipe 41 in fluid communication with the water outlet device 42.
  • the water outlet pipe connector comprises a water outlet pipe joint 43 connected to the water outlet pipe 41, and a water outlet device joint 42b connected to the water outlet pipe joint 43 for connection to the water outlet device 42.
  • one end of the water outlet pipe joint 43 may be, for example, connected to the water outlet pipe 41 by a nut 44, and the other end may be, for example, fixed to the inner wall 11 of the pool by a flexible connector 45 fixed to the inner wall 11 of the pool.
  • the water outlet pipe joint 43 may be connected to the flexible connector 45 by means of secondary injection molding.
  • the water outlet device joint 42b is hermetically connected to the inner wall 11 of the pool.
  • Figs. 3a and 3b show a water circulation system according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • This second embodiment is different from the embodiment described above and shown in Figs. 2a - 2e in that the water outlet device 42 of Figs. 3a - 3b does not include an elastic member or a base. Instead, the water flow blocking member is the connection interface 82 of the filter 80, and when the filter 80 is installed to the water outlet device 42, the through holes 422 are directly blocked by the connection interface 82, as shown in Fig. 3b .
  • water flow cannot enter the water outlet pipe from the shell 91, or only an extremely small amount of water flow can enter the water outlet pipe from the shell 91.
  • water flows in from the filter ports 81 of the filter 80 as indicated by the depicted arrows, and then returns to the pool via the water outlet pipe 41, the pump 20, the water inlet pipe 31 and the water inlet device 32.
  • Figs. 4a to 4g show a water circulation system according to a third embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the air inlet assembly 60 comprises an air inlet outer cover 61 installed on the inner wall 11 of the pool.
  • the air inlet outer cover 61 is provided with a plurality of air inlets 611, for example, as the air inlets of the outer cover grille.
  • the air inlet passage 63 is arranged between the inner wall 11 and the outer wall 12 of the pool and is connected to the air inlet outer cover 61 and the air outlet assembly 50 by means of joints, respectively.
  • the air inlet passage can be arranged within the inflatable chamber like the water inlet pipe and the water outlet pipe, so as to avoid failure due to damage that may otherwise be sustained when placed outside of the wall of the pool.
  • the air inlet passage 63 may comprise, for example, a flexible hose, and may be thus easily sheathed on the joint to achieve fluid communication between the air inlet outer cover 61 and the air outlet assembly 50.
  • the air outlet assembly 50 comprises a shell 501 fixed to the inner wall 11 of the pool. As shown in Fig. 4c , the shell 501 is provided with a first installation port 51 for installation of the air inlet passage 63 and a second installation port 52 for installation of the water outlet assembly, wherein the shell 501 has an internal cavity to connect the air inlet passage with the water outlet assembly.
  • the air inlet assembly 60 may be mounted at a preset distance from the water outlet assembly 40.
  • the air inlet outer cover 61 is located at an upper part of the inner wall 11 of the pool.
  • at least some of the air inlets 611 are above the in-use water level of the pool. In this way, since at least some of the air inlets 611 of the air inlet outer cover 61 are exposed to the outside atmosphere when in normal use, even if the air inlets below the water surface are blocked, the flow of gas, such as air, can still be introduced through the air inlets 611 above the water surface, thus ensuring that fluid flow can continue to enter the air outlet assembly 50 from the air inlet passage 63 and then enter the water outlet pipe 41 from the air outlet assembly 50. Since air enters the water outlet pipe 41 more easily, the negative pressure at the water outlet of the water outlet assembly 40 is greatly reduced, thereby reducing the risk of drawing the user's body or hair against or into the water outlet assembly 40.
  • the air inlet passage 63 may be connected to the air inlet outer cover 61 and the shell 501 by means of a joint provided on the air inlet outer cover 61 and the shell 501, where each joint may be integrally molded or cooperatively connected with the air inlet outer cover 61 or the shell 501.
  • a first joint 62 may be integrally formed on the air inlet outer cover 61
  • a second joint 64 may be connected to the shell 501.
  • at least one of the joints 62, 64 may be fixed with a rubber coating to the inner wall of the pool, the top wall of the pool, or the outer wall of the pool.
  • at least one of the joints 62, 64 may be integrally formed with the air inlet outer cover 61 and/or the shell 501 of the air outlet assembly 50.
  • an elastic member 110 is sheathed on the side wall of the water outlet device 42, and the base 100 serves as a water flow blocking member.
  • part of the fluid flow (including air and/or water) enters the shell 501 from the air inlets 611 of the air inlet outer cover 61 via the air inlet passage 63, as indicated by the depicted arrows, and then enters the water outlet pipe 41 from the shell 501 via the through holes 422 of the water outlet device 42.
  • another part of the fluid flow enters the water outlet pipe 41 through the water outlet orifices 421 of the water outlet device 42.
  • connection interface 82 of the filter 80 abuts against the base 100, urging the base 100 to move towards the water outlet pipe 41 and squeezing the elastic member 110, causing the base 100 to block the through holes 422 in the side wall of the water outlet device 42.
  • Figs. 5a to 5d show a water circulation system according to a fourth embodiment.
  • the water circulation system of Figs. 5a to 5d is different from the water circulation system shown in Figs. 4b to 4d in that the water outlet device 42 is not provided with an elastic member or a base.
  • the shell 501 of the water outlet assembly includes an annular wall 502 extending axially towards the internal cavity, and an opening 503 formed in the annular wall 502.
  • part of the fluid flow (including air and/or water) enters the shell 501 from the air inlets 611 of the air inlet outer cover 61 via the air inlet passage 63, as indicated by the depicted arrows, and then enters the water outlet pipe 41 from the opening 503 of the shell 501 via the through holes 422 of the water outlet device 42.
  • another part of the fluid flow enters the water outlet pipe 41 through the water outlet orifices 421 of the water outlet device 42.
  • connection interface 82 of the filter 80 serves as a water flow blocking member to block the through holes 422, and thus as shown in Figs. 5c and 5d , water flow can only flow into the water outlet pipe 41 from the filter ports 81 of the filter 80, as indicated by the depicted arrows.
  • Figs. 6 and 7 show a water circulation system for a pool according to a fifth embodiment.
  • the air inlet assembly 60 of the fifth embodiment comprises an air inlet outer cover 61 installed to the inner wall 11 of the pool.
  • the air inlet outer cover 61 is provided with a plurality of air inlets 611 in the form of a grille, as shown in Fig. 8 .
  • the air outlet assembly 50 comprises a shell 501 fixed to the inner wall 11 of the pool, and the shell 501 is provided with a first installation port 51 for installation of the air inlet passage 63 and a second installation port 52 for installation of the water outlet assembly 40.
  • a recessed portion that sinks into the internal cavity of the shell 501 may be formed at the second installation port 52 to receive at least part of the water outlet assembly.
  • the first installation port 51 and the second installation port 52 may be provided with first air holes and second air holes in fluid communication with the internal cavity.
  • second air holes 521 may be formed in the annular side wall of the recessed portion at the second installation port 52, as shown in Fig. 8 .
  • the water outlet device 42 is received in the recessed portion at the second installation port 52 and is thus at least partially located inside of the shell 501.
  • an annular gap may be formed between the outer circumference of the water outlet device and the shell 501, more specifically, between the outer circumference of the water outlet device and the inner circumference of the recessed portion, as shown in Fig. 13b .
  • the water outlet device 42 comprises a plurality of water outlet orifices 421, such as a plurality of water outlet orifices 421a provided on an end surface and a plurality of water outlet orifices 421b provided on a side surface to achieve a certain filtering effect.
  • the plurality of water outlet orifices 421 may have substantially the same size and/or shape. Alternatively, the plurality of water outlet orifices 421 may have different shapes and/or sizes.
  • a plurality of through holes 422 are circumferentially arranged adjacent to the inner wall of the pool on the circumferential side wall of the water outlet device 42.
  • second air holes 521 adjacent to the second installation port 52, are circumferentially arranged adjacent to the inner wall of the pool such that fluid communication exists between the air outlet assembly and the water outlet assembly through the second air holes 521 and the through holes 422.
  • the first installation port 51 and the second installation port 52 of the shell 501 are configured such that when the water outlet assembly is blocked, and more specifically, when the gap between the outer circumference of the water outlet device 42 and the inner circumference of the recessed portion of the shell 501 is blocked, as shown in Fig. 14b , the shell 501 and the water outlet device 42 form a substantially closed space.
  • the water outlet device 42 is blocked but this gap is not blocked, as shown in Fig. 13b , the water outlet assembly is still in fluid communication with the pool.
  • this gap is blocked, for example, if the water outlet device 42 is blocked by a portion of a user's body, a substantially closed space is formed between the shell 501 and the water outlet device 42.
  • closed here does not means being completely closed. In a closed case, a large amount of fluid is blocked, and therefore, cannot enter from the water outlet device; however, a small amount of fluid may still flow into the shell 501. At this time, water flow cannot smoothly enter the water outlet pipe 41 from the water outlet device 42. Due to the operation of the pump, the internal pressure of the outlet pipe is reduced; external air enters the air outlet assembly from the air inlet assembly through the air inlet passage and is then introduced into the water outlet pipe through the through holes of the water outlet device; and fluid continues to circulate to partially reduce the negative pressure at the water outlet device, so that a user's body may escape from the water outlet device more easily to avoid injury.
  • the through holes 422 are blocked by the connection interface 82 of the filter, so that water flow can only be circulated through the filter 80 and the water outlet device 42.
  • the filter ports of the filter 80 for example, in the form of a grille, are kept at a certain distance from the water outlet device, which can ensure that the water outlet device will not be blocked.
  • the water outlet device 42 may be connected to the water outlet pipe 41 via an integrally molded or separately connected water outlet device joint.
  • the water outlet device may comprise a water outlet device portion 42a and a water outlet device joint 42b, and the water outlet device joint 42b may pass through the second installation port 52.
  • the plurality of through holes 422 are provided in the circumferential side wall of the water outlet device joint 42b.
  • the water outlet device joint 42b can pass through the second installation port 52 of the shell 501, and the water outlet device joint 42b is fixed to the pipe joint 43 of the water outlet pipe 41 with a threaded connection.
  • the second air holes 521 of the second installation port 52 of the shell 501 may be in fluid communication with the through holes 422 of the water outlet device.
  • connection between the water outlet device 42 and the water outlet pipe 41 takes the convenience of disassembly into consideration, while the connection between the air inlet outer cover 61 and the air inlet passage 63 and the connection between the air inlet passage 63 and the shell 501 of the air outlet assembly may include connections configured for ease of assembly and disassembly.
  • the air inlet outer cover 61 may be fixedly connected to the first joint 62 connected to the air inlet passage 63 by screws, and the first joint 62 may be mounted to the inner wall of the pool by a rubber coating.
  • the first joint 62 may be welded to the inner wall of the pool at high frequency by rubber coating of polyvinyl fluoride (PVC).
  • PVC polyvinyl fluoride
  • the first joint 62 includes a notch in fluid communication with the air inlet outer cover 61 to facilitate air circulation, as shown in Fig. 10 .
  • the second joint 64 connected to the air inlet passage 63 may also be mounted to the inner wall of the pool by a rubber coating, and fixedly connected to the first installation port 51 of the shell 501 by screws.
  • the second joint 64 includes a notch in fluid communication with the internal cavity of the shell 501.
  • the notches and the connection interface shown in the figures are merely examples, and a variety of other configurations may be used to perform the same function.
  • the shell 501a, 501b of the air outlet assembly 50 may comprise a first shell 501a and a second shell 501b connected to each other so that the first installation port 51 and the second installation port 52 are formed on the first shell 501a and/or the second shell 501b, and the first installation port 51 and the second installation port 52 each include air holes in fluid communication with the internal cavity.
  • the first installation port 51 may be formed on the second shell 501b, and/or the second installation port 52 may be formed on the first shell 501a.
  • a structural feature matching the first installation port 51 may be formed on the first shell 501a, so that the shell 501a, 501b can be fixedly connected to the second joint 64, for example, by screws. Such a connection may also attach the shell 501a, 501b with the inner wall of the pool.
  • the annular wall of the second shell 501b extends axially toward the internal cavity and is perforated to form the first air holes 511 at a position adjacent to the first installation port 51.
  • Fig. 11 the annular wall of the second shell 501b extends axially toward the internal cavity and is perforated to form the first air holes 511 at a position adjacent to the first installation port 51.
  • the first shell 501a extends axially toward the internal cavity to form the recessed portion, and the annular wall of the recessed portion is perforated to form the second air holes 521 at a position adjacent to the second installation port 52.
  • the first air holes 511 and the second air holes 521 allow air to circulate out of the internal cavity.
  • the structure of the shell 501a, 501b in this embodiment is merely exemplary.
  • the air outlet assembly and the water outlet assembly may be interconnected, as shown in Fig. 12 .
  • water flow in the pool 10 enters the water outlet pipe 41 from the water outlet device 42, and then returns to the pool through the pump 20, the water inlet pipe 31, and the water inlet device 32.
  • a gap is formed between the outer circumference of the water outlet device 42 and the inner circumference of the recessed portion of the shell 501.
  • This gap provides for fluid communication between the through holes 422 in the circumferential side wall of the water outlet device and the pool, and water flow can continue to flow from the through holes 422 to the water outlet pipe 41 and return to the pool through the pump 20, the water inlet pipe 31, and the water inlet device 32.
  • Such a partial blockage may be caused, for example, by hair, objects, clothes, or other obstructions 70.
  • the through holes 422 of the water outlet device can still be used as water outlet orifices. If the gap between the outer circumference of the water outlet device and the inner circumference of the recessed portion is very small, the fluid inside of the air outlet assembly may partially flow into the through holes 422 of the water outlet device through the second air holes 521.
  • the gap between the outer circumference of the water outlet device and the inner circumference of the recessed portion is also blocked, as shown in Figs. 14a and 14b .
  • water cannot flow in smoothly from the water outlet device 42; the water outlet device 42 and the shell 501 form a relatively closed space; and the through holes 422 of the water outlet device are in fluid communication with the second air holes 521 of the shell 501.
  • the pump continues to operate, drawing air from the air inlet outer cover 61.
  • Figs. 15a and 15b show a water circulation system for a pool according to a sixth embodiment.
  • This sixth embodiment is different from the fifth embodiment of Figs. 6-7 in that the air inlet outer cover 61 of the air inlet assembly 60 is mounted to the outer wall 12 of the pool.
  • the air inlets of the air inlet outer cover 61 are kept unblocked, and also the inner wall of the pool is simplified, thereby increasing the usable area of the pool and improving the user experience.
  • the air inlet outer cover 61 is located at the upper part of the outer wall 12. Since the air inlets are continuously unblocked, in an alternative embodiment, the position of the air inlet outer cover 61 on the outer wall 12 is not limited, for example, it could be located at the middle, lower, or other parts of the outer wall 12.
  • Figs. 16a and 16b show a water circulation system for a pool according to a seventh embodiment.
  • This seventh embodiment is different from the fifth embodiment of Figs. 6-7 in that the air inlet outer cover 61 of the air inlet assembly 60 is mounted to a top wall 13 of the pool. Such an arrangement also helps to keep the air inlets of the air inlet outer cover 61 continuously unblocked, thus improving the user experience.
  • Figs. 17a to 17g show a water circulation system according to an eighth embodiment.
  • This eighth embodiment is different from the fifth embodiment of Figs. 6-7 in that the air inlet passage 63 is arranged in a pool body of the pool 10 and adjacent to the inner wall 11 of the pool.
  • the term, "pool body,” means an interior space of the pool for containing water.
  • the air inlet passage 63 may be in the form of a flexible hose that is easy to bend and will not produce adverse effects on the user.
  • the air inlet passage of this embodiment is easier to maintain and replace.
  • part of the fluid flow (including air and/or water) enters the shell 501 from the air inlets 611 of the air inlet outer cover 61 along the air inlet passage 63, as indicated by the depicted arrows, and then enters the water outlet pipe 41 from the shell 501 via the through holes 422 of the water outlet device 42.
  • the other part of the fluid flow enters the water outlet pipe 41 through the water outlet orifices 421 of the water outlet device 42.
  • connection interface 82 of the filter 80 abuts against the base 100, urging the base 100 to move towards the water outlet pipe 41 and then squeezing the elastic member 110, causing the base 100 to block the through holes 422 in the side wall of the water outlet device 42.
  • Figs. 18a to 18d show a water circulation system according to a ninth embodiment.
  • This ninth embodiment is different from the eighth embodiment of Figs. 17a to 17g in that the water outlet device 42 does not include an elastic member or a base.
  • the shell of the water outlet assembly includes an annular wall 502 extending axially toward the inside of the internal cavity, and an opening 503 formed on the annular wall 502.
  • the connection interface 82 of the filter 80 serves as a water flow blocking member to block the through holes 422, and thus, as shown in Figs. 18c and 18d , water flow can only flow into the water outlet pipe 41 from the filter ports 81 of the filter 80, as indicated by the depicted arrows.
  • the water circulation system for a pool can reliably circulate and filter water in the pool and ensure the personal safety of users.
  • the term "flexible” means providing for some relative motion between components.
  • the components and features described herein may be made of various materials that include, but are not limited to, any suitable materials, such as polymers, rubber, foam and metal, or combinations of materials, which may be known to those skilled in the art.

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  1. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken, umfassend:
    eine Wasserauslassanordnung (40), die an einer inneren Wand (11) des Beckens (10) montiert und durch eine Wasserauslassleitung (41) in Fluidkommunikation mit einer externen Pumpe (20) ist, wobei die externe Pumpe (20) durch die Wasserauslassanordnung (40) Wasser aus dem Becken saugt;
    eine Lufteinlassanordnung (60, 91), die am Becken in einem vorgegebenen Abstand von der Wasserauslassanordnung (40) montiert ist;
    eine Luftauslassanordnung (50, 90), die an der Wasserauslassanordnung (40) angebracht und mit der Wasserauslassanordnung (40) in Fluidkommunikation ist, und
    einen Lufteinlassdurchgang (63, 91), der die Lufteinlassanordnung (60, 91) mit der Luftauslassanordnung (50, 90) verbindet, wobei Medium in die Lufteinlassanordnung (60, 91) einströmen und durch die Luftauslassanordnung (50, 90) in die Wasserauslassanordnung (40) eingeführt werden kann, wenn die Wasserauslassanordnung (40) gesperrt ist.
  2. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Lufteinlassanordnung (60) eine äußere Lufteinlassabdeckung (61) umfasst, die an der inneren Wand (11) des Beckens oder an einer oberseitigen Wand (13) des Beckens oder an einer äußeren Wand (12) des Beckens montiert ist, und wobei die äußere Lufteinlassabdeckung (61) eine Vielzahl von Lufteinlässen (611) einschließt.
  3. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 2, wobei der Lufteinlassdurchgang (63) zwischen der inneren Wand (11) des Beckens und der äußeren Wand (12) des Beckens oder in einem Beckenkörper, der an die innere Wand (11) des Beckens angrenzt, befindlich ist, und wobei der Lufteinlassdurchgang (63) jeweils mit der äußeren Lufteinlassabdeckung (61) und der Luftauslassanordnung (50) durch Anschlussstutzen (62, 64) verbunden ist.
  4. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Luftauslassanordnung (90) eine Hülle (91) umfasst, die an der inneren Wand (11) des Beckens fixiert ist, wobei die Hülle (91) einen Installationsanschluss (912) zur Aufnahme der Wasserauslassanordnung (40) einschließt, wobei die Hülle (91) eine Vielzahl von Lufteinlässen (911) einschließt, wobei mindestens einige Lufteinlässe der Vielzahl von Lufteinlässen oberhalb eines gewünschten Wasserstands des Beckens befindlich sind und wobei die Hülle (91) einen internen Hohlraum einschließt, der den Lufteinlassdurchgang (63) definiert.
  5. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 2, wobei die Luftauslassanordnung (50) eine Hülle (501) umfasst, die an der inneren Wand (11) des Beckens fixiert ist, wobei die Hülle (501) einen ersten Installationsanschluss (51) zur Aufnahme des Lufteinlassdurchgangs und einen zweiten Installationsanschluss (52) zur Aufnahme der Wasserauslassanordnung (40) einschließt und wobei die Hülle (501) einen internen Hohlraum einschließt, durch den der Lufteinlassdurchgang in Fluidkommunikation mit der Wasserauslassanordnung (40) ist.
  6. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 5, wobei die Hülle (501) der Luftauslassanordnung (50) eine erste Hülle (501a) und eine zweite Hülle (501b), die miteinander verbunden sind, umfasst, wobei mindestens entweder die erste Hülle (501a) und/oder die zweite Hülle (501b) den ersten Installationsanschluss (51) und den zweiten Installationsanschluss (52) definiert/definieren und wobei der erste Installationsanschluss (51) und der zweite Installationsanschluss (52) Luftlöcher in Fluidkommunikation mit dem internen Hohlraum einschließen.
  7. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 5, wobei die Wasserauslassanordnung (40) eine Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) und die Wasserauslassleitung (41), durch die die Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) mit der externen Pumpe (2, 20) verbunden ist, umfasst, wobei die Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) eine Umfangsseitenwand einschließt, wobei die Wasserauslassvorrichtung an der inneren Wand (11) des Beckens montiert und mindestens teilweise innerhalb der Hülle (501) befindlich ist, wobei die Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) eine Vielzahl von Wasserauslassöffnungen (421) in Fluidkommunikation mit Wasser im Becken einschließt und wobei die Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) eine Vielzahl von Durchführungslöchern (422) in der Umfangsseitenwand einschließt.
  8. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 7, wobei die Vielzahl von Durchführungslöchern (422) umfangseitig rund um die Umfangsseitenwand der Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) und angrenzend an die innere Wand (11) des Beckens angeordnet ist.
  9. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 7, wobei die Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) mit der Wasserauslassleitung (41) über einen Wasserauslassvorrichtungsanschlussstutzen (42b) verbunden ist und wobei die Vielzahl von Durchführungslöchern der Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) innerhalb des Wasserauslassvorrichtungsanschlussstutzens (42b) befindlich ist.
  10. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 7, wobei die Wasserauslassanordnung (40) einen Wasserauslassleitungsverbinder einschließt, der die Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) mit der Wasserauslassleitung (41) verbindet, wobei der Wasserauslassleitungsverbinder einen Wasserauslassleitungsanschlussstutzen (43) einschließt, der mit einem Wasserauslassvorrichtungsanschlussstutzen (42b) verbunden ist, wobei der Wasserauslassleitungsanschlussstutzen (43) direkt mit der Wasserauslassleitung (41) verbunden ist und der Wasserauslassvorrichtungsanschlussstutzen (42b) direkt mit der Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) verbunden ist und wobei die Vielzahl von Durchführungslöchern der Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) angrenzend an den Wasserauslassvorrichtungsanschlussstutzen (42b) befindlich ist.
  11. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 10, wobei der Verbinder für die Wasserauslassleitung (41) zudem einen flexiblen Verbinder (45) umfasst, der an der inneren Wand (11) des Beckens angebracht ist, und wobei der Wasserauslassleitungsanschlussstutzen (43) an der inneren Wand (11) des Beckens durch einen flexiblen Verbinder (45) angebracht ist.
  12. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 7, wobei die Hülle (501) der Luftauslassanordnung (50) und der Wasserauslassanordnung (40) einen im Wesentlichen geschlossenen Raum bilden, wenn die Wasserauslassanordnung gesperrt ist.
  13. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 7, wobei die Luftauslassanordnung (50) in Fluidkommunikation mit der Wasserauslassanordnung (40) ist, wenn die Wasserauslassanordnung (40) nicht mit einem Filter (80) verbunden ist, und wobei die Luftauslassanordnung (50) nicht in Fluidkommunikation mit der Wasserauslassanordnung (40) ist, wenn die Wasserauslassanordnung mit dem Filter (80) verbunden ist, wobei es zudem ein Strömungssperrelement umfasst, das ausgelegt ist, um die Fluidkommunikation zwischen den Durchführungslöchern (422) der Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) und der Wasserauslassanordnung (40) selektiv zu sperren.
  14. Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 13, zudem umfassend eine Basis (100) und ein elastisches Element (110), wobei die Basis (100) innerhalb des Gehäuses der Luftauslassanordnung (50) befindlich ist und das elastische Element (110) an einer Seitenwand der Wasserauslassvorrichtung (42) umhüllt ist, wobei das elastische Element (110) entweder gegen die innere Wand (11) des Beckens oder die innere Wand des Gehäuses der Luftauslassanordnung (50) anschlägt, um die Basis wegführend von entweder der inneren Wand (11) des Beckens oder der inneren Wand des Gehäuses der Luftauslassanordnung (50) vorzuspannen, und wobei das Strömungssperrelement die Basis umfasst.
  15. Becken, umfassend das Wasserzirkulationssystem für ein Becken nach Anspruch 1.
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